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MSE Parents Club Part 12
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EA - we said Tuesday 2nd originally but could we male it Wednesday cos I have my first baby massage on the 2nd
beenie - love the vtech toys there are some fab ones out there.Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2
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Beenie - good bargains there!
I've just filled another 2 vacuum storage thingies :eek: That's 4 in total now.
Managed to fit the 6-9m, 9-12m and 12-18m stuff in the wardrobe! I still need to fish out the stuff that's in the clean washing pile.
MIL actually did really well! J has 3 really smart pairs of trousers, 2 shirts with ties, 5 thick hooded tops and a few pairs of joggers for next winter. I even found a box of stuff I got off Freecycle when I was pg which is aged 6-9m!
Nursery looks a lot tidier now - just need to get it all back under the cot once I've shrunk them down and dropped the base again.
All J has done today is to try to pull himself up to everything! At least he's learnt how to fall on his bum now and not straight back on his head.A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Very good charity shop haul, Beenie! I never seem to find any good baby stuff in ones round here.
Well done on the sorting out, Glam. It feels so good once it's done, doesn't it? I need to rescue the clothes that I packed away when I was pregnant. It will be like having a whole new wardrobe.
3- thanks for the heads up on that DP code on facebook. I just ordered this and this for £32 delivered. I wanted this but it was sold out in a 14. Lovely dress for a tenner though!:DYummy mummy, runner, baker and procrastinator0 -
speaking of stokke, i was really bored so watching kiddicare pram videos and came upon the stokke one. I've been saying it 'stoke-ee' but on the vid it's more like 'stock-ah'Any question, comment or opinion is not intended to be criticism of anyone else.2 Samuel 12:23 Romans 8:28 Psalm 30:5
"To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die"0 -
Evansangel wrote: »But the disposables are great, no faffing about, i just chuck them away every night and done
And they are £24 for 30 pairs hehe.
Monthlies are cheaperMine are £13 a month including solutions as I need sensitive eyes lenses. I think the cheapest were £8 a month.
I've always read it as "stock".
Me too
Good charity shop haul Beenie. It's great when you can find decent stuff at good prices.
Charlotte has just fell off her scooter and her knee is bleeding so I cleaned it up and put a plaster on. She's now back out on the scooter and riding up the street with her trouser leg rolled up so everyone can see the plaster :rotfl:
She got up in a foul mood after her nap this afternoon. I was cuddling her and I asked what would make her happy and she said The Killers. We watched some of their videos on You Tube and she was happy after that. Bizarre childHere I go again on my own....0 -
Just had a random thought!
I think it was Hammy that asked about where I lived when in Thornhill.
I used to work at the surgery that burnt down by Sainsburys and lived just off Excalibur Drive but towards The Cottage Pub (if you know where that is)
:rotfl:Yes, I know where the Cottage is - all of our descriptions of where we lived have been pubs - says a lot about us
I used to be a patient at that surgery - we probably have met before! It was handy having the surgery there - you could go to the docs, get a prescription, take it to Lloyds and pop in to Sainburys whilst it was being dispensed
Many happy returns to the incredible Rhys :bdaycake:The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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oooo hammy how exciting to think we could have met!
I used to work there back in 2003 to 2006, I was the 'youngster' on reception :rotfl:A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Kindof - lol at E's champion peeing!
LOL I know!!!! are superdry and babydry pampers the same?MFD wrote:Are the Superdry ones the Orange packet? If so they should be called 'Economy' - they are shocking!!
I dont think so they were in a bumper box we got them from asda, and I think there was 144 of them and they were wrapped in 3 lots of white wrapping inside
Hmm maybe they are called babydry I thought they were called superdry, well either way, E must just pee loads lol
The nappies never leak but I think it wakes him up cos its full???
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oooo hammy how exciting to think we could have met!
I used to work there back in 2003 to 2006, I was the 'youngster' on reception :rotfl:
I am wracking my brains - I am bound to know you!!! My original doc was Sion Edwards but it was Dr Wolfe who I saw after my diagnosis in 2005 - she was great!The one thing children wear out faster than shoes is parents:D
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Kindof - there is simply dry
or Baby dryA very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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